Essential Beginner Songs for the Cuatro Puertorriqueño
Easy-to-play songs to add to your cuatro puertorriqueño repertoire
Discover the Joy of Playing Timeless Puerto Rican Classics
So, you’ve purchased your first cuatro puertorriqueño and you're eager to strum some tunes at your next family gathering. Maybe you’re returning to the instrument after a long hiatus. Whatever your situation, our Beginner Repertoire is designed just for you. These carefully selected, easily identifiable songs cater to every beginner or anyone who simply loves to play!
Course Highlights:
- Handpicked Songs: Our collection includes beloved classics such as “Arroz con leche”, “El Zapatero”, “Palomita Blanca”, and many more.
- Interactive Sheet Music Player: Listen and learn as you play along with our innovative interactive sheet music player. Hear each song performed as you follow along.
- Step-by-Step Guidance: Each song comes with detailed instructions to help you master the basics and build your confidence.
- Cultural Connection: Immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage of Puerto Rico through its traditional songs.
Why Choose Our Course?
- Ease of Learning: Perfect for absolute beginners and those revisiting their Cuatro after a break.
- Expand Your Repertoire: Quickly grow your song list and be ready for any performance.
- Engaging Experience: Our interactive tools ensure an enjoyable and effective learning process.
- Community Support: Join a community of learners and share your progress and tips.
What You’ll Get:
- Full Access to Song Library: Unlimited access to our complete beginner song list.
- Interactive Tools: Use our sheet music player to enhance your learning experience.
- Ongoing Updates: Receive new songs and updates regularly to keep your repertoire fresh.
Start Your Musical Journey Today!
Whether you’re preparing for a family gathering or seeking to reconnect with the cuatro puertorriqueño, our Beginner Repertoire course will get you playing with confidence in no time.
Sign up now and bring the sounds of Puerto Rico into your home!
Your Instructor
Hey there! I'm Samuel Ramos, and I've got a bit of a story to tell.
I've always had two big passions in life: education and music. I started my journey by getting my Bachelor's in Music Education from Antillean Adventist University, and then I thought, "Why stop there?" So I went on to Full Sail University for my Master's in Educational Media Design and Technology. It's been an amazing ride combining these two fields!
Over the years, I've worn quite a few hats. I've had the joy of teaching music and even served as an assistant professor of guitar at Inter-American University back in Puerto Rico. But you know me, I love to keep things interesting! I've also had some pretty cool gigs in the tech world. Would you believe I worked as a multimedia designer for Disney? Talk about a dream come true!
My adventures didn't stop there. I've been a digital learning designer at the University of St. Augustine in California, and I even got to be a senior instructional technologist at the University of San Diego. Oh, and I can't forget my time as an LMS Administrator and Instructional Designer for Taylor Guitars. It's been quite the journey!
One thing I'm really proud of is the books I've written. I've put together instructional guides for playing all sorts of instruments - the Puerto Rican cuatro, guitar, mandolin, you name it. It's my way of sharing my love for music with others.
But you know what really gets me excited? My website, 4jibaro.com. It's an online community I created to promote awareness of Puerto Rican folk music and heritage. It's my passion project, my way of keeping our beautiful culture alive and kicking.
At the end of the day, my big dream is to spread hope and joy through music. I truly believe we can change the world, one note at a time. It might sound cheesy, but hey, that's me! I'm just a guy who loves what he does and wants to make a difference. So, what do you think? Want to join me on this musical journey?
Course Curriculum
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PreviewThe Music of Puerto Rico: Traditions, Composers, and Instruments
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StartA La Limón—Puerto Rico
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StartAhora Rompe El Coro (Canto de Baquine )—Puerto Rico
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StartAmbos A Dos—Puerto Rico
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StartAndando—Puerto Rico
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StartAngelina (Romance)—Puerto Rico
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StartAserrín, Aserrín —Puerto Rico
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StartArroz con Leche—Puerto Rico
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StartCinco Lobitos—Puerto Rico
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Start¿Dónde Vas, Mi Cojita? —Puerto Rico
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StartDoña Ana No Está Aquí—Puerto Rico
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StartDuérmete, Mi Niño—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Pájara Pinta—Puerto Rico
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StartEl Coquí—Puerto Rico
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StartEl Gato y el Ratón—Puerto Rico
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StartEl Patio De Mi Casa —Puerto Rico
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StartEl Platanar—Puerto Rico
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StartEl Zapatero—Puerto Rico
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StartFuego, Fuego, Fuego (Plena)—Puerto Rico
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StartJínguili, Jínguili—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Calandinga—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Caraqueña —Puerto Rico
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StartLa Carbonerita—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Cojita—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Linda Manita—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Pastora—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Torre En Guardia—Puerto Rico
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StartLa Víbora De La Mar —Puerto Rico
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StartLos Muchachos de Cataño—Puerto Rico
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StartMambrú—Puerto Rico
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StartMariquita María—Puerto Rico
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StartPalomita Blanca—Puerto Rico
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StartPapeles y Cartas—Puerto Rico
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StartPon, Pon—Puerto Rico
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Start¡Que Llueva!—Puerto Rico
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StartRuntuntún—Puerto Rico
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StartSan Serení—Puerto Rico
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StartSana, Sana—Puerto Rico
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StartTintorera del Mar (Plena)—Puerto Rico
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StartTortitas—Puerto Rico
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StartUn Plato de Ensalada—Puerto Rico
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StartUno, Dos, Tres—Puerto Rico
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StartVals de la Guinea—Puerto Rico
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StartVerbena—Puerto Rico
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StartYo Soy Vicentillo (Villancico)—Puerto Rico
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StartTurulete—Puerto Rico
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StartA Ram Sam Sam—Moroccan Folk Song
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StartAll Around the Buttercup—Folk Song
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StartAmerica (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)—Samuel Francis Smith
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StartAmerica, The Beautiful—Patriotic
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StartArkansas Traveler—Folk Song
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StartAuld Lang Syne—Folk Song
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StartAura Lee—Folk Song
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StartBoogie Bass—Rock
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StartChiapanecas—Mexican Folk Song
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StartDaisy Chain—Folk Song
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StartEl Condor Pasa—Latin-American Folksong
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StartHeigh-Ho (Theme from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
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StartGet Back—The Beatles
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StartHickory Hickory Dock—Folk Song
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StartHush, Little Baby—Southern Mountain Folk Song
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StartIf You Are Happy and You Know It—Folk Song
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StartItsy-Bitsy Spider—Nursery Rhyme
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StartMatarile—Mexican Folk Song
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StartPop Goes the Weasel—Traditional
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StartPregúntale A Las Estrellas—Latin American
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StartRed River Valley—Folk Song
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StartTen Little Indians—Folk Song
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StartThe Entertainer (Ragtime)—Scott Joplin
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StartTrick-or-Treat—Halloween Song
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StartTurkey in the Straw—Traditional Fiddle Tune
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StartThe Bear Went Over the Mountain—Traditional
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StartYankee Doodle—Folk Song
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StartYou Are My Sunshine—Folk Song